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EgyptianSpanish Project at The Funerary Temple of Thutmosis III in Luxor West Bank: The results of two seasons

open access: yes, 2010
En este trabajo se exponen los resultados de las dos primeras campañas arqueológicas (2008 y 2009) en el yacimiento del templo funerario del faraón Tutmosis III. Este proyecto hispano-egipcio, que comenzaba en esos momentos, se dio a conocer en el mundo académico de especialistas sobre templos funerarios o templos de Millones de Años en ...
Seco Alvarez, Myriam, Attia Radwan
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Exotic foods reveal contact between South Asia and the Near East during the second millennium BCE. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2021
Scott A   +13 more
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ARISTOTLE, KING DAVID, KING ZHOU AND PHARAOH THUTMOSIS III HAVE SEEN COMET ENCKE

open access: yes, 2019
Aristotle saw a great winter comet with a tail reaching up to Orion. It was Comet Encke on 31 December in 372 BC. When it became visible in the morning, after 9 January 371 BC, Ephoros saw its nucleus split up in two parts. The sword of the Angel of the Lord seen above Jerusalem, as punishment for the sins by King David, was Comet Encke in 964 BC.
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El Templo de Millones de Años de Thutmosis III en Luxor: estudio paleopatológico preliminar y nuevas perspectivas

open access: yesTrabajos de Egiptología. Papers on Ancient Egypt, 2019
"The excavation work at the site of the Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmosis III (West Thebes) has revealed a large amount of human remains (skeletons and mummies) uncovered from two main locations: tombs placed within or next to the enclosure walls of the temple dated from the beginning of the Middle Kingdom to the Late Period and graves from a ...
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Shedding New Light on the 18th Dynasty Mummies of the Royal Architect Kha and His Spouse Merit. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2015
Bianucci R   +8 more
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LA LITURGIA DEL PERCORSO SOLARE NELLA TOMBA DI THUTMOSI III (KV34)

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The tomb of Thutmosis provides us with the first complete version of the Amduat. The text, integrated by the list of deities of the antechamber, also collects, along with the cosmography of the sun’s nocturnal journey, a series of compositions of a more clearly liturgical nature, and conceived as a dialogue between the inhabitants of the Duat and the ...
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